You are a great couple, not afraid to show caring emotions. Great to notice the volume is better now, in my 60's, I needed that, cheers. I'm from Sydney and moving there end of July.
writing while staying here, all good and seems to have a fair amount of the usual necessities all within a couple blocks including massage maybe 65 meters away, also has in hotel massage. great!! breakfast and wonderful staff!!
Thank you for the compliment. I'll do my best to keep creating interesting content. And yes, I am practicing my khmer and will try to speak on camera more. 😀
Hi there. At the time of booking, it was about $50 per night for the room we booked on agoda, which was about $30 cheaper than if you booked in person. Prices vary by room size. Let me know if you have any other questions. 😀
@@sean13 Hello! There are separate sauna and steam areas for male and female guests and within these areas, you will find showers, a bathroom, and lockers. Located on the 12th floor next to Fitness Center.
I enjoyed it. They’re a smaller portion so if you’re still hungry you can always get some nearby. Or just ask to double the noodles and protein of choice.
Thanks so much for watching and glad you're finding them useful for your planning! At the time we stayed it was about $50 a night. I recommend checking out rates on agoda. Good luck and I hope you have an amazing visit!
Hello Oun. I’m so fascinating with all your videos and thank you for sharing your experience with us. I’m interested to know about how banking works between Cambodia and US. I’d like to prepare when I’m ready to live 1/2 times between the two countries. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. And do you have Facebook that I can follow? 😊
@@levmeas363 Hi Bong. Thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel! And great question. Unfortunately, banking is not as straightforward and there are a few things to consider. I'm no expert by any means but what might help is to have a bank that doesn't charge atm withdrawal fees (Charles Schwab for instance). There are a lot of ATMs in the big cities so you can access those when you need cash and don't want to bring too much with you. There's a bank here called ABA that is quite popular. You can use that to pay as well. Lots of restaurants will use qr codes from ABA for payment. To open an account, you can go to a branch. I recommend doing some research on what is needed and how it affects your finances in the States (again I'm not a financial advisor so I recommend knowing what it means to open an account abroad). A lot of the more modern restaurants accept visa and master cards so I recommend you have one handy (again one that doesn't have foreign transaction fees). Hope that helps. Good luck and thanks again for your support. Here's my Facebook: facebook.com/moconutlife
We had a lovely stay at Anik Palace Hotel in BKK1, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Let me know in the comments below if you'd like to see more videos like this!
Do you live in Cambodia ?
I could lay up at the Sky Bar for awhile!
You are a great couple, not afraid to show caring emotions.
Great to notice the volume is better now, in my 60's, I needed that, cheers.
I'm from Sydney and moving there end of July.
Thank you for the compliment. I'll work on improving the sound moving forward. 😀 I wish you the best on your move!
@@MoconutLife Do you live in Phnom Penh ?
Keep up the great content 👏
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying it.
Thanks for sharing and glad to see both of you enjoying Cambodia. Can’t wait to see more 😊
Thank you!
Great video ... thanks for sharing ..
Wanna see more place of shianoukville
Thank you! When I make my way out there I definitely will be creating more videos.
writing while staying here, all good and seems to have a fair amount of the usual necessities all within a couple blocks including massage maybe 65 meters away, also has in hotel massage.
great!! breakfast and wonderful staff!!
Great touring,looks like a beautiful hotel. Thanks. On the other hand,though,if you don’t mind, I like to hear you speak Khmer sometimes….
Thank you for the compliment. I'll do my best to keep creating interesting content. And yes, I am practicing my khmer and will try to speak on camera more. 😀
Just curious to know how much are the room for a night? I enjoy watching ur videos. Just came across ur channel the other day
Hi there. At the time of booking, it was about $50 per night for the room we booked on agoda, which was about $30 cheaper than if you booked in person. Prices vary by room size. Let me know if you have any other questions. 😀
Do you know if it had a sauna? Thanks
@@sean13 Hello! There are separate sauna and steam areas for male and female guests and within these areas, you will find showers, a bathroom, and lockers. Located on the 12th floor next to Fitness Center.
What did you think of the breakfast noodles they had at the hotel? Debating when we go to eat breakfast at the hotel or somewhere nearby
I enjoyed it. They’re a smaller portion so if you’re still hungry you can always get some nearby. Or just ask to double the noodles and protein of choice.
so nice!😀
Thanks!
I’m Linda too! Thanks for the review ❤
Hi Linda!
Is the breakfast menu part of the complimentry breakfast?
Yes, it is!
How much was the room?
How did I miss this post?!!
But you always come around. ❤️
What is the most touristy area of Phnon Phen for a first tome traveler to Cambodia?
Check out my list of top 8 attractions in Phnom Penh: ua-cam.com/video/8R5dCzm6gug/v-deo.html
Good morning bong, we've been watching a lot of your videos lately. I was wondering if you mind letting us how much was your stay per night?
Thanks so much for watching and glad you're finding them useful for your planning! At the time we stayed it was about $50 a night. I recommend checking out rates on agoda. Good luck and I hope you have an amazing visit!
@@MoconutLife will do!
Hello Oun. I’m so fascinating with all your videos and thank you for sharing your experience with us. I’m interested to know about how banking works between Cambodia and US. I’d like to prepare when I’m ready to live 1/2 times between the two countries. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. And do you have Facebook that I can follow? 😊
@@levmeas363 Hi Bong. Thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel! And great question. Unfortunately, banking is not as straightforward and there are a few things to consider. I'm no expert by any means but what might help is to have a bank that doesn't charge atm withdrawal fees (Charles Schwab for instance). There are a lot of ATMs in the big cities so you can access those when you need cash and don't want to bring too much with you. There's a bank here called ABA that is quite popular. You can use that to pay as well. Lots of restaurants will use qr codes from ABA for payment. To open an account, you can go to a branch. I recommend doing some research on what is needed and how it affects your finances in the States (again I'm not a financial advisor so I recommend knowing what it means to open an account abroad). A lot of the more modern restaurants accept visa and master cards so I recommend you have one handy (again one that doesn't have foreign transaction fees). Hope that helps. Good luck and thanks again for your support. Here's my Facebook: facebook.com/moconutlife
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Haha, yes.
I seem to like Doang Chan Hotel better.